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    Bruce Almighty Bruno's Avatar
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    Born: Dec 24, 1986
    Height: 7-1 / 2.16
    Weight: 280 lbs. / 127.0 kg.
    From: Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
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    ...worth a try.

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    Do want. Defense, defense, defense.

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    No, Dude can't rebound for for being so big.

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    I think this guy will be the backup plan to Gustavo Ayon

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    Dude is huge(even if he does look like a 13yr old in the face). If it's for cheap, why not?

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    Dude is huge(even if he does look like a 13yr old in the face). If it's for cheap, why not?
    Never seen him in person, but the guy makes other big men look pretty normal on tv..

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    Never seen him in person, but the guy makes other big men look pretty normal on tv..
    I didn't even know he existed for a while. Then one day he came off the Jazz bench and I was like..."damn, who is that big ing teenager?"

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    If we're thinking short term Duncan era then I believe he would be a good fit & compliment to Duncan. Long term we need a big who can score.

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    I agree, guy has upside despite not being a great rebounder he would clog the lane, and with TD and Kawhi we have guys who can rebound the ball.
    Ian Mahinmi is huge. Hasheen Thabeet is 7'2". Manute Bol was 7'6". All three guys are/were HORRIBLE.

    Just being young and tall doesn't mean they're worth picking up and putting on the team.

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    The Jazz were pretty high on him when they drafted him. Less so as time went by. My understanding is that he just doesn't seem to get it that there is a big gap between his play and the very good bigs in the league. Like he honestly believes his play is better than it really is. That sort of kills some of the motivation to get better.

    He could probably get more minutes with a coach that is less demanding than Sloan. Wouldn't make him better, but it would increase his numbers some. I think he would have benefitted a lot from a couple of years overseas.

    After what happened against the Griz, I would be interested in just about anyone who could plug the middle - at least a little bit. But so far Fesenko hasn't shown any signs of being a game changer.

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    Spurs should go get him, with some training he could be the next Marc Gasol.
    Just needed my LOLSCOUT injection of the day. Found it and it was awsome...
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    If you're just looking for a big body project, pick someone who's a little younger than twenty five and a half years old. Even if he pans out, he's going to be like 30 before he's anything.

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    What the ...go get him.

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    OT:

    I don't if it just only me but at first look, he looks like Carl from The Walking Dead:



    On topic:

    Spurs should get him just like what other just said, not a bad signing I think because we really need some "size" in the interior.

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    I agree that we should give Fesenko a try at least. You cannot teach height, and already his addition will give us depth:

    but i have an additional suggestion: why dont we get BOTH Fesenko and Asia's basketball superstar, the forward/center Yi Jianlian, and suddenly, we have one of the tallest frontcourt rotations in the NBA:

    Splitter and Duncan in the first team
    Fesenko and Blair in the second team
    and then Yi Jianlian

    not very bad, huh......we are set!!!

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    Fesenko's height plus Blair's power:

    a nice combo in the second unit, lets get it on.....

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    Another goof ball. You havnt seen the guy play I see. Marc Gasol was a nobody with the same biuld and scouting report as Fesenko. Thats why Gasol went in the second round.

    We need a big body, and he provides that. Guy is a monster. Needs some work but he could be solid in a few years, or we can keep playing Blair and Bonner at the 5.

    When you start cashing checks for scouting or even playing college ball then you can talk.

    Until then go listen to the herd to get your news.
    First off... M. Gasol isn't a walking foul like Fesenko. All the rebounds in the world don't count for much if you repeatedly lose possessions to foul trouble.

    Second... what a overall argument you make. Our current front line is dog , therefore we should hire a guy who's already started back-sliding 4 years into his career to help us? We already had Ian Mahinmi and Pops Mensah Bonsu in the role of promising bigs with no understanding of how to avoid foul trouble, thanks. One more walk-on part for that character won't make us compe ive.

    For better or worse, I try to take people at their word, but when a guy who is supposed to watch people play for a living starts dropping maxims like big hands = bad shooter as if they had factual value instead of discussing a player's tangible data and demonstrable skillset, or when they offer canny team-building advice like what you're shoveling now, it's really easy to see you're trolling, lying, or speeding towards unemployment.

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    I'd have loved Mahinmi's thirty-six fouls against Memphis.

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    I'd have loved Mahinmi's thirty-six fouls against Memphis.
    I doubt you mean that -- the end-game point differentials just would have just been stacked + 12 in favor of the Grizz until Pop put Ian back on the DNPCD list.

    In that series (and in general), we either needed somebody to bully Gasol and Randolph out of the paint, or somebody to counter their scoring (both would be nice, too). But given Mahinmi is neither a badass enforcer, a smart rebounder, nor a gifted scorer, I don't see what he would have contributed besides some spectacular weak-side blocks that got called as fouls.

    We need a physical big. Bad. And maybe something (Fesenko) is better than nothing, I guess... but I feel a load of ambivalence about this season going in. Without a 4-5 to replace the yawning chasm left by Dice (and very few FAs even looking to be capable of that kind of production, much less capable of eclipsing it as we need them to), signing some Stay-Puft Marshmellow Man to hopefully round his game out into mediocrity in the next few years isn't something to hoot about and clamor for -- it's just a preemptive admission of defeat IMO. And if we're blowing up, why spend good money on lousy players in the first place?

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    And maybe something (Fesenko) is better than nothing,
    Basically where I'm coming from.

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    25 year old 7-2 guys who can move are hard to come by.
    In that case I'd rather try a 23 year old 7-5 guy who can move and hasn't already failed in the NBA.

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    i think it was posted on twitter that he's going to golden state.

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    1 year $1m is very nice work by GSW if true. You'd have to wonder why he chose there as he could have got paid that somewhere else with more minutes for him.

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    Warriors GM Larry Riley tells local media that GS decided to go in a different direction in relation to free agent C Kryrlo Fesenko

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